Reelaviolette Botts-Ward

Woman swearing a purple shirt standing in front of flowers

Position Title
2024-25 Postdoctoral Scholar

She/Her/Hers
Bio

reelaviolette botts-ward, PhD, is a homegirl, an artist, and a community curator from Philadelphia, PA. She is currently a UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow with the Reparations and Anti-Institutional Racism (REPAIR) Project at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) in the Medical Anthropology Program. At UCSF, ree brings radical Black feminist healing arts to healthcare and medical science spaces. She is also an affiliated UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow in American Studies at UC Davis, where she bridges gaps between academic and community audiences through the arts.

In 2015, ree founded blackwomxnhealing, an intergenerational wellness collective that uses art and ritual to support the somatic, ancestral, and spiritual healing of everyday Black women. With blackwomxnhealing, ree curates healing circles, exhibitions, courses, and publications that illuminate marginalized communities’ decolonial visions for care.

Her first book, mourning my inner[blackgirl]child, was published with Nomadic Press in 2021. She has published articles, book chapters, and creative works with the Harvard Journal of African American Public Policy, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Routledge Press, and the University of Arizona Press, among others. She currently serves as the 2024 Poet in Residence at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, and as a Contributor in Residence for Columbia University’s Synapsis: a Journal for Health Humanities, where she writes on art, spirituality, and healing for scholars, patients, and practitioners.

Ree has taught courses in the African American Studies department at the University of California, Berkeley and Merritt Community College in Oakland, California. In 2022, she founded the UCSF REPAIR Communiversity Certificate Program, where university folks and community folks are invited to learn alongside each other. Through the Communiversity, she has also taught courses like #BlackFeministHealingArts and Black Birthing & Matrilineal Healing in UCSF’s Medical Anthropology department.

ree received her PhD in African Diaspora Studies with a Certificate in Global Urban Humanities from the University of California, Berkeley, her MA in African American Studies with a Concentration in Anthropology from UCLA, and her BA in Sociology and Anthropology from Spelman College.

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ree also identifies as..
a writer, a dreamer, a daughter of the sun, a soul in constant searching.. a sweet soft sacred soul who likes to move slow.. a story that blooms in seance.. she loves orange and corals, purples and pinks, playtime.. prayer.. altar calls.. calm waters.. rivers, and offerings to the moon.. she dances often, alone in her room.. womanly. womanist. rounded curves. in love with all that is absurd of her. she draws her dreams in collage.. crochet.. watercolor rites of passage poems..

ree is the product of the deep and daring love gifted by mothers.. sisters.. homegirls.. friends.. and a husband she cherishes deeply..

For more on ree’s work, visit blackwomxnhealing.com / @blackwomxnhealing / @dr.reelaviolette on instagram.

Education and Degree(s)
  • 2022 PhD, African American and African Diaspora Studies University of California, Berkeley Designated Emphasis: Gender, Women, and Sexuality Certificate: Global Urban Humanities Dissertation: I See You, Sis: Curations of Black Women’s Healing Spaces i
  • 2017 MA: African American Studies University of California, Los Angeles Specialization: Anthropology
  • 2015 BA: Sociology and Anthropology, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia
Honors and Awards
  • 2024 : UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of California Office of the President
  • 2024 : Poet in Residence, Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco
  • 2023 : UC Humanities Research Institute (UCHRI) Award, University of California
  • 2023 : Institute for the Study of Societal Issues’ (ISSI) Thomas I. Yamashita Prize, UC Berkeley
  • 2022-Present : Reparations and Anti-Institutional Racism (REPAIR) Postdoctoral Fellow, UCSF
  • 2022: San Francisco African American Arts & Culture Complex Fellow
  • 2021: Poetry and the Senses Fellow, UC Berkeley Arts Research Center
  • 2020-22 Institute for the Study of Societal Issues Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley
  • 2020 Association for Feminist Anthropology’s Dissertation Award, Honorable Mention
  • 2020 Arcus Endowment Award, UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design
  • 2019 College of Environmental Design Diversity Platform Award, UC Berkeley
  • 2019 Arts Research Center Fellow, UC Berkeley
  • 2018 Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities Scholar, University of Michigan
  • 2017 UC-HBCU Office of the President Fellowship
Research Interests & Expertise
  • Decolonial healing praxis, Medical anthropology, Medical humanities, Embodiment and somatic healing, Spiritual and ancestral healing, Metaphysical space, Black geographies, Black feminism, Black aesthetics, Black women and creativity, Multi-media curation
Publications
  • in press botts-ward, reelaviolette. “Pedagogies of a Black Feminist Quarantine: Rituals of Womanist Teaching in the Wake of 2020.” In World Making in Nepantla: Feminist Ideals for Pandemic Times. Edited by Smith, Christen. González-López, Gloria. Rudrappa, Sharmila. University of Texas Press.
  • 2023 botts-ward, reelaviolette. “curating #blackgirlquarantine: on collage making, collective mourning and ancestral memorial.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Special Issue: Black Feminist Health Science Studies Collaboratory.
  • 2022 botts-ward, reelaviolette.“Healing at Home: on Self Making and Black Girl Interiors.” ASAP/J, Vol. 6 Issue 3. Special Issue: Autotheory.
  • 2022 botts-ward, reelaviolette. “#blackgirlquarantine chronicles: on womanist artistry, sisterhood, survival and healing.” In Lavender Fields: Black Women Experiencing Fear, Agency and Hope in the Time of COVID-19. Edited by Julia Jordan-Zachery. University of Arizona Press.
  • 2022 botts-ward, reelaviolette. “#BlackWomxnHealing: An Intergenerational Healing Space for Round the Way Girls in Academia.” In Building Mentorship Networks to Support Black Women: A Guide to Succeeding in the Academy; Edited by Turner, Bridget and Fries-Britt, Sharon. Routledge Press.
  • 2021 botts-ward, reelaviolette. mourning my inner[blackgirl]child. Nomadic Press. Oakland, CA
  • 2021 Botts, Ree. “Writing for My Mother: on Tone, Form, and the Slippages of Linguistic Refusal.” Women, Gender and Families of Color, Vol. 8, No. 2, Special Issue: Crosstalk: Graduate Students of Color Reflect on Lessons Lived and Learned in the Academy. (Online at https://womengenderandfamilies.ku.edu/uncategorized/crosstalk/writing-for-my-mother-on-tone-form-and-the-slippages-of-linguistic-refusal/)
  • 2021 Reynolds, Aja D., Ree Botts, Farima Pour-Khorshid. “Critical Sisterhood Praxis: Curating a Woman of Color Feminist Intervention for Spiritual Reclamation in the Academy.” The Journal of Educational Foundations, Vol. 34, No. 1. (pg. 14 - 30)
  • 2020 Botts, Ree and Osceola Ward. “A Wake Work for 2020: on Meeting Black Grief With Tenderness.” Root Work Journal Vol. 1, Issue 1.; Convening in the Ark: Black and Sacred Sites of Revelation.
  • 2023 botts-ward, reelaviolette. “the dear asughara series: part one.” Synapsis: a Journal for Health Humanities. Columbia University.
  • 2021 botts-ward, reelaviolette. “sanctified children: on the emergence of blackgirl spirit form + the discovery of inner wisdom.” Arts Research Center, University of California, Berkeley (Available online at: https://arts.berkeley.edu/8412-2/)
  • 2019 Botts, Ree. “Misuse of the Sacred.” On About Things Loved: Blackness and Belonging: University of California, Berkeley (Available online at: https://bamlive.s3.amazonaws.com/ATL-Student-catalog%20_2019.pdf)
  • 2018 Botts, Ree. “Unprotected Innocence: Recy Taylor and Racialized Violence in the Lives of Black Women,” In Fight Evil With Poetry. Edited by Micah Bournes and Chris Cambell. Sideshow Press.
  • 2018 Botts, Ree. “Beyond Curves: Meditations on the Trope of Sara Baartman.” The Diaspora, University of California, Berkeley. Fall Issue.
  • 2016 Botts, Ree. “I Can’t Breathe: Reflections on the Global Afterlife of Enslavement.” The Harvard Journal of African American Public Policy. 2015 - 2016 Volume. The Politics of Black Space.
  • 2023 botts-ward, reelaviolette. #mmgmm: mourning my girlhood, mothering myself. The Black Woman is God. San Francisco, CA.
  • 2023 botts-ward, reelaviolette. the blackwomxnhealing reunion exhibition series. Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD). San Francisco, CA.
  • 2021 botts-ward, reelaviolette. #blackgirlquarantine: an exhibition of blackwomxnhealing in the wake of 2020. (Available online at: blackwomxnhealing.com/blackgirlquarantine)
  • 2019 botts-ward, reelaviolette. this sh*t is for us: an exhibition of black girl healing. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, California.